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Deep Recession-Era Cuts Making for a Difficult Rebound
Many states are moderately restoring higher education funding, but major cuts during the 2008 recession have made for an uphill...
Survey: 49% of Recent Grads Say They're Underemployed
Forty-nine percent of students who graduated college in 2013 and 2014 consider themselves underemployed, according to an Accenture college graduate...
Interest Rates on Federal Student Loans Will Drop
Millions of students and families will now pay less to borrow money from the federal government to finance college in...
Academic Minute: The Size of the Galaxy
In today's Academic Minute, Heidi Newberg, an astronomer and physicist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, discusses her research on the size...
New Booklet: Emerging Markets, Emerging Strategies
Inside Higher Ed is pleased to publish a new booklet, "Emerging Markets, Emerging Strategies," in our series of print-on-demand publications...
Security Breach on SAT in United States
While testing companies must respond constantly to allegations of security breaches outside the United States, the Educational Testing Service is...
New UT Austin President Turned Down $1M Salary Offer
When officials of the University of Texas System hired Gregory Fenves as the new president of the flagship campus at...
College Wonders Why Ex-Students Were Drawn to ISIS
Six Somali-Americans in Minnesota were recently charged by federal authorities with conspiring to join Islamic State groups that are waging...
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